MOTHER
AND CHILD WELFARE AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION INDIA is a
NON-PROFIT secular organization, with RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES, Fully Equipped with the Pre school and School Session, providing Education and Training to all kinds of
CHILDREN and ADULTS with Behavior Problems and Multiple Disabilities like Autism, Slow Learners, Aspergers, ADHD, Mental Retardation, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing, Speech and Visual Impairment,
etc.

AUTISM is a severely incapacitating lifelong developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. It occurs in approximately one out of every 150 births and is more common in boys than girls. It has been found throughout the world in families of all racial, ethnic and social backgrounds. No known factors in the psychological environment of a child have been shown to cause autism. The symptoms are caused by physical disorders of the brain.

They include:

Disturbances in the rate of appearance of physical, social and language skills.

Abnormal responses to sensations. Any one or a combination of senses or responses are affected: sight, hearing, touch, pain, balance, smell, taste, and the way a child holds his body.

Speech and language are absent or delayed while specific thinking capabilities might be present.

Abnormal ways of relating to people, objects and events.

Autism occurs by itself or in association with other disorders which affect the function of the brain such as viral infections, metabolic disturbances, and epilepsy.

It is important to distinguish autism from retardation or mental disorders since diagnostic confusion may result in referral to inappropriate and ineffective treatment
techniques. The severe form of the syndrome may include extreme self-injurious, repetitive, highly unusual and aggressive behavior. Special educational programs using behavioral methods have proven to be the most helpful treatment.
Behavior of an Autistic Person:

Autistic children display unusual behavior. A typical autistic child's behavior is likely to include some of the following:

Clinical Features of Autism:

Spinning

Repetitive behavior (preservation).

No Speech

Balancing, e.g. standing on a fence.

Flapping hands

Behavior that is aggressive to others.

Walking on tiptoes

Lack of interaction with other children.

Lack of eye contact

Extreme dislike of touching certain textures.

Self-injurious behavior

Desire to keep objects in a certain physical pattern.

Lack of interest in toys

Desire to follow set patterns of behavior/interaction.

Dislike of being touched

Treating other people as if they were inanimate objects.

Non-speech vocalizations

Delayed echolalia: repeating something heard at an earlier time

Preoccupation with hands

Confusion between the pronouns "I" and "You"

Lack of response

To people Echolalia: speech consisting of literally repeating something heard.

There is no theory of the cause of autism which everyone has found convincing. There may be multiple causes. Thus we will review some of the proposed causes. Most researchers are absolutely convinced that the cause is biological rather than psychological. Bernard Rimland in his book Infantile Autism (1965) cited the following evidence for a biological genesis and against the idea that parents cause their children to be autistic:

Some clearly autistic children are born to parents who do not fit the autistic parent personality pattern.

Parents who do fit the description of the supposedly pathogenic parent almost invariably have normal, non-autistic children.

With very few exceptions, the siblings of autistic children are normal.

Autistic children are behaviorally unusual "from the moment of birth."

There is a consistent ratio of three or four boys to one girl.

Virtually all cases of twins reported in the literature have been identical, with both twins afflicted.

Autism can occur or be closely simulated in children with known organic brain damage.

The symptomatology is highly unique and specific.

There is an absence of gradations of infantile autism which would create "blends" from normal to severely afflicted.